Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 33 on it. This is the number worn by Eddie Murray with the 1983 Baltimore Orioles. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals.
In one of the most dominating Series performances of all time, the Birds swept the Dodgers 4 - 0 to win their first World Series Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 20 on it. This is the number worn by Frank Robinson with the 1966 Baltimore Orioles. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals.
Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 8 on it. This is the number worn by Cal Ripken Jr. with the 1983 Baltimore Orioles. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals.
Picture is representative only. Actual item will be the specific team color and logo. In one of the most dominating Series performances of all time, the Birds swept the Dodgers 4 - 0 to win their first World Series Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 22 on it. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals.
The Mitchell and Ness 1971 Baltimore Oriole's Brooks Robinson Cooperstown Authentic Jersey brings you a sturdy polyester design with the stylish Oriole's logo on the front.
Featuring official team colors and logos, the Baltimore Orioles Mike Bordick replica jersey from Majestic Athletic offers a well-constructed design that combines comfort, durability, and team pride.
Featuring official team colors and logos, the Baltimore Orioles Cal Ripken replica jersey from Majestic Athletic offers a well-constructed design that combines comfort, durability, and team pride.
Show you're a true fan by wearing the Majestic Athletic's MLB Cooperstown Player Jersey. This jersey features the Baltimore Orioles Brooks Robinson's name and number on the back with a pinstripe button front.
The Authentic Collection(r) Baltimore Orioles Mike Bordick batting practice jersey from Majestic Athletic is the same one he wears during batting practice and spring training.
Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 5 on it. This is the number worn by Cal Ripken Jr. with the 1983 Baltimore Orioles. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals.
'O' say can you see ?' This large patch was worn to celebrate Francis Scott Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner,' composed....as legend has it...on his own sleeve under the rockets' red glare 1964 also marks # 5's MVP season Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 5 on it. This is the number worn by Brook Robinson with the 1964 Baltimore Orioles. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals. The jersey number shown is normally in stock and ready to ship immediately.
Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 22 on it. This is the number worn by Cal Ripken Jr. with the 1983 Baltimore Orioles. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's shirts, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. The wool flannel shirts are constructed of a lightweight wool blend predominant in the late 60's. The 70's and 80's knit jerseys are made of fabrics identical to the originals.
The Name Orioles For Professional Ballclubs In Baltimore Goes Back To The Late 1800s. From 1903 To 1953 The Orioles Were One Of The Leading Powers Of The International League, Winning Seven Consecutive Pennants Beginning In 1919 Under The Guidance Of Jack Dunn. It Was Also Dunn Who Gave Local Boy George Herman Ruth His Start In Professional Baseball. The 1938 Club Was Managed By Roger 'The Rajah' Hornsby. Jerseys Quite simply, the real thing. Hand-crafted from genuine wool baseball flannel. Each shirt is researched, and carefully re-created using the same materials and production techniques as the original. Lettering on most models is wool felt. Some of the more expensive models (for example our 1938 Baltimore Orioles shirt) feature manual chain-stitch embroidery. The design is directly embroidered into the garment to produce a brilliant effect. Sleeve patches were another important component of vintage jerseys. They often celebrated local events like World's Fairs, or anniversaries like baseballs official centennial in 1939. During wartime, ball clubs would display patriotic shields, like the Stars & Stripes or Health patch. You will find all of these faithfully re-created here. Jersey Numbers Jersey prices include numerals, except where noted (most teams did not wear numbers prior to 1930.) We have chosen a standard number for all of our shirts, which is listed in the text for that model. You may order a different number at no extra charge, but it may slightly delay your order. NOTE: If you would like an alternate number , please write in the comments field of the order form 'I would like alternate number 5 (five) (or whatever number you want) for item number EFF-HOL-41C (or whatever the item number is you are ordering).' Jersey Sizes Sizes available are Medium (38-40) Large (42-44) XL (46-48) XXL (50-52) Smalls are available on request (allow six to eight weeks). Please note that many shirts are made to order, and take one to six weeks for delivery. All jerseys are crafted in the USA, using American materials. History of the Minor Leagues The story of professional baseball does not begin and end with the Major Leagues. Until the early 1950's, 'big league' ball was limited to sixteen teams playing in only ten cities - all but one east of the Mississippi River. For the rest of North America, in towns as large as Los Angeles and as small as Mineral Wells, Texas, Minor League baseball was the game. In 1901, seven minor leagues banded together to form the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. This umbrella group became the governing body of professional baseball, setting standards and guiding the Minors' relationship with the Majors. At its peak in 1949, the NAPBL had 59 member leagues. The most important leagues throughout history have been the International League, based in the East, the American Association in the Midwest, The Pacific Coast League, The Texas League, and the Southern Association. Some of the dozens of other minor leagues have names that read like a travelogue of North America: The Cotton States League, the Tar Heel League; The Western Canada League, etc. There are great moments in baseball history that you won't find recorded in the Baseball Encyclopedia - they took place in the Minor Leagues. For example, Joe DiMaggio's 61- game hitting streak for the 1933 San Francisco Seals and the season record 72 homers hit by Joe Bauman of the 1954 Rosell Rockets. The minors al